GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection

The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for
C,
C++,
Objective-C, Fortran,
Ada, Go, and D, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++,...).
GCC was originally written as the compiler for the GNU operating system.
The GNU system was developed to be 100% free software, free in the sense
that it respects
the user's freedom.

We strive to provide regular, high quality
releases, which we want to work well on a variety
of native and cross targets (including GNU/Linux), and encourage everyone
to contribute changes or help
testing GCC.
Our sources are readily and freely available via
Git and weekly
snapshots.

For questions related to the use of GCC,
please consult these web pages and the
GCC manuals. If that fails,
the gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
mailing list might help.
Comments on these web pages and the development of GCC are welcome on our
developer list at gcc@gcc.gnu.org.
All of our lists
have public archives.

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